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  2. Recipes.

    To Make Scones.—Take three pounds of flour, a quarter of an ounce of bi-caibonate of soda, a quarter of an ounce of salt, and one pint of buttermilk, mix to the consistency of ...

    Article : 680 words
  3. Home Notes.

    Decay of theteethis due to the development of a peculiar bacillus in the human mouth, producing an acid, which gradually eats away, nrst, the enamel, and then, much more ...

    Article : 238 words
  4. WASHING FLANNELS AND BLANKETS.

    Flannels should be washed in hot suds by simply lifting up and down, squeezing in the suds and stripping through the hands. The reason for not rubbing, is that the wool is ...

    Article : 128 words
  5. TO CLEAN MIRRORS.

    Whiting or prepared chalk mixed to a thin paste with household ammonia and water is best for this. Rub this paste over the mirror let stay till thoroughly dry, wipe off with a dry ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. HINTS ABOUT IRONING LACES.

    If you iron your laces or your embroidered muslins on a board covered with several thicknesses of flannel, and no calico cover over, they will look much nicer than if ironed on an ...

    Article : 680 words
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